I’m taking a break this week from original content while I prepare for a new book release on Monday (A Dowry of Death, the latest in my Helen Binney mysteries). To tide you over, I’m sharing some links to my favorite posts of the last three months, in case you missed them and want to catch up.
First, some good news: https://www.ginjones.com/good-news-for-a-new-year/
Then some not-so-good news: https://www.ginjones.com/what-keeps-me-awake-at-night/
Some “light” reading (that’s me being sarcastic; they’re definitely not light, but they’re worth spending some time with, at least reading the abstract and conclusion): https://www.ginjones.com/recent-journal-articles-2/
And finally, one of my favorite topics that doesn’t get enough attention by researchers, the interplay of pain and fatigue: https://www.ginjones.com/interplay-of-pain-and-fatigue/
Two bonus links, not to blog posts, but to Youtube, both from the tv show The Balancing Act. The most recent one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJoNh_X5GMk&t=908s
The older one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NdJrDhY1E&t=30s
And as long as you’re at Youtube, if you haven’t watched this video from the Symposium on Hypophosphatemia, now’s a good time to do it (and even if you have watched it before, there’s so much information stuffed into it, an additional viewing is likely to teach you things you missed before): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUdPIhDENa8&t=507s
Until next week, when I hope to not be less squirrel-brained.
Please note that the author is a well-read patient, not a doctor, and is not offering medical or legal advice.